The First Christmas Tree (1897)We reviewed van Dyke’s The Other Wise Man years ago, but never over much delved into the rest of his oeuvre. Just happened to find this one and it’s another great, though hilariously incorrect, Christmas tale. Here he gives a rousing fictional account of the real life Winfried (St. Boniface). In our modern age, some readers will likely be horrified at how dismissive the tale is of pre-Christian beliefs generally and Germanic paganism specifically. But having spent an inanely long time the past couple years trying to figure out what to make of the cult of Rene Girard, I’d like to call out one specific section of the story that adheres to what we know to be true and completely subverts Girard’s “scapegoat theory.” "None of these things will please the god. More costly is the offering that shall cleanse your sin, more precious the crimson dew that shall send new life into this holy tree of blood. Thor claims your dearest and your noblest gift."Pity the poor Girardians: there’s really nothing left of the idea they depend on once you recognize that the sacrifice is beloved, not despised. (Reviewed:) Grade: (B) Tweet Websites:-WIKIPEDIA: Henry van Dyke, Jr -ENTRY: Henry Van Dyke American writer Encyclopaedia Britannica) -ENTRY: Henry van Dyke (Encyclopedia.com) -ENTRY: Henry van Dyke [1852-1933] : Notable Dutch-American (New Netherland Institute) -ENTRY: Henry Van Dyke: American author, educator and clergyman (Christian Classics Ethereal Library) -INDEX: Henry van Dyke (Hymnology Archive) -ENTRY: Henry Jackson Van Dyke, Jr. (1852-1933) (Log College Press) -ENTRY: Henry van Dyke (Internet Speculative fiction Database) -ENTRY: The First Christmas Tree (Encyclopaedia Britannica) INDEX: henry van Dyke (My Poetic Side)- -INDEX: Henry van Dyke (All Poetry) -INDEX: Henry van Dike (Literary Devices) -INDEX: Henry van Dyke (Harper’s) -INDEX: Henry van Dyke (Project Gutenberg) -AUDIO INDEX: Henry van Dyke (LibriVox) -INDEX: Henry van Dyke (Internet Archive) -ETEXT: The Other Wise Man (classic Reader) -AUDIO (MP3): Story of the Other Wise Man Narrated by Ruth Lomas (Christian Classics Etheral Library) -ETEXT: The First Christmas Tree (Henry Van Dyke) - -ETEXTS: Henry Van Dyke (Encyclopedia of Self-Knowledge) -ETEXT: The Americanism of Washington (Henry Van Dyke, 1906, BoondocksNet Edition, 2001) -ETEXTS: Stories of Henry Van Dyke (Arthur's Classic Novels) -ETEXTS: Project Gutenberg Titles by Henry Van Dyke -ETEXTS: Author: Henry van Dyke (Gutenberg) -ESSAY: The Mission Play of California (Henry van Dyke, December 1913 , THE CENTURY MAGAZINE) -POEMS: Henry Van Dyke (Poetry Archive) -POEMS: Selected Poetry of Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933) (Representative Poetry Online) -POEMS: Henry Van Dyke 1852 - 1933 -POEMS: Henry Van Dyke (Poets' Corner) -POEM: Righteous Wrath (Poem of the Week) -POEM: "AMERICA FOR ME" (Poem of the Week) -POEM: THE FOOLISH FIR-TREE (Poem of the Week) -AUDIO BOOK: The Spirit of Christmas by Henry van Dyke (LibriVox) -AUDIO BOOK: THe Story of the Other Wise Man by Henry van Dyke (LibriVox) -AUDIO ARCHIVES: Henry van Dyke (LibriVox) - -PROFILE: Henry Van Dyke: Another 'Wise Man' (James H. Smylie, Oct.. 23, 2002, Presbyterian Outlook) -BIO: van Dyke, Henry (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001) -PHOTO: Henry van Dyke (Picture History) -Henry Jackson van Dyke (CyberHymnal) -ESSAY: "The other wise man understands the joy in the journey" (Don Follis, 12/18/98, Peoria Trader) -CHANCEL OPERA: The Other Wise Man: a Christmas or Epiphany oratorio based on the book by Henry Van Dyke and with hymns depicting the life of Christ (The Chancel Opera Company of Connecticut, Inc.) -SERMON: The Other Wise Man (Rev. Mark Connolly) -SERMON: The Other Wise Man (Revd Sarah Park, 5th January 2003, St Stephen's Chapel & Cathedral Evensong) -ARCHIVES: "henry van dyke" (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of The Fourth Wiseman by Henry Van Dyke Book-related and General Links: -ESSAY: St. Boniface (Winfred) (Stories of Saints and Martyrs, Jetta S. Wolff) |
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